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Bivas
Bivas Chatterjee 19 Aug 2020

Latest Consumer Protection and E-Commerce Law in India
Today, the major portion of consumers in India like the other developed and developing countries are purchasing or availing goods or services or attempting to purchase goods or services through the cyber world. On the above score, e-commerce industry has…

Parul
Parul Madaan 28 Feb 2020

Eviction of Tenant under The Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, 1973
IntroductionThere are certain cases where the relationship between a landlord and tenant takes a different turn and the landlord has every determinant from the rented property. The rent laws in India, however, tend to favor tenants and secure their landlords'…

Lakshay
Lakshay Parmar 27 Jan 2020

Concept of Anti-profiteering under GST regime
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is India's First Indirect tax reform. In July 2017, India implemented Goods and Services Tax (GST) to remove the cascading effect of former indirect taxes and create a broader and seamless tax credit system. GST…

Chandan
Chandan Goswami 11 Nov 2019

Indian laws whose times have come, and gone
We may not be aware of them in our busy days, but a number of ancient and archaic laws are still active and in force today. Many of these laws, enacted during British rule, have no relevance in modern society,…

Bhumesh
Bhumesh Verma 9 Sep 2019

Whistleblowing in India: The Way Forward
IntroductionNon-transparency and irregular reporting to Government and market regulators has been the primary cause of corporate corruption around the world. In any corporate set-up, invariably some of the employees are well versed with the workplace activities and are also aware…

Parish
Parish Rupanawar 29 May 2018

“Grandparents aren’t substitutes for nannies”-EXEMPLARY  VERDICT BY THE PUNE COURT-
       In a case civil suit for maintenance by a mother of two in her 40s, the Court observed that the primary duty to look after infant children falls on parents, and not on the grandparents. The Pune Family Court…

Bhumesh
Bhumesh Verma 7 Dec 2017

Changes in the Bankruptcy Code - will this work ?
Recognising the urgency warranted by facts on ground, the Government of India has come up with an Ordinance to amend the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) on Thursday, barring inter alia, promoters of defaulting companies from regaining control of their…

sahil
sahil mardi 28 Apr 2017

Madras High Court Quashes The ‘Worst Judgment’: Set an Example As To How A Court Should Not Pen Down A Judgment
Read Full JudgementA division bench of Justices Nagamuthu and N.Seshsayee said, “In our little experience, we have not come across this kind of worst judgment. Let this be the Last judgment ever written on communal consideration”.Madras High Court has quashes…

Anuj
Anuj Malhotra 17 Jan 2017

Is the
  French workers have won the “right to disconnect.” Their employers can no longer demand that they stay tethered to their electronic devices and answer email after work hours. This right to disconnect must be seen in the context of other European…

Rituraj Singh

CET cell  of Maharashtra has sought help from the Bar Council of India (BCI) to frame the syllabus of the law entrance test
MUMBAI: The state's CET cell has sought help from the Bar Council of India (BCI) to frame the syllabus of the law entrance test for the next academic year on the direction of the Bombay high court. The authorities have sent the syllabus prescribed for the current year…
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